Google Street View has made sport out of capturing strangers' embarrassing personal moments. Google Earth has snapped photos of Chinese nuclear subs, making much unhappiness in the temple of their Beijing fathers. But does that stop the insatiable G-men? Heck no. It seems Google has acquired a company called ImageAmerica, which takes aerial photographs using high-res cameras that can resolve objects on the groun Google Street View has made sport out of capturing strangers’ embarrassing personal moments. Google Earth has snapped photos of Chinese nuclear subs, making much unhappiness in the temple of their Beijing fathers. But does that stop the insatiable G-men? Heck no. It seems Google has acquired a company called ImageAmerica, which takes aerial photographs using high-res cameras that can resolve objects on the ground more than six inches long. Google: “We know what you did last summer (and, by the way, nice tan lines).” The company hasn’t said what it plans to do with such highly detailed imagery. My prediction for the next killer app in the product pipeline: Google Blackmail. What does Google know about you, and when did they know it? Reveal your secrets below or email them to me here. The best confessions will receive absolution in the form of some cool swag. (Just make sure Google doesn’t see you getting it.) Software DevelopmentSmall and Medium Business